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# Copyright 2020 Google LLC
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""OAuth 2.0 async client.
This is a client for interacting with an OAuth 2.0 authorization server's
token endpoint.
For more information about the token endpoint, see
`Section 3.1 of rfc6749`_
.. _Section 3.1 of rfc6749: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-3.2
"""
import datetime
import http.client as http_client
import json
import urllib
from google.auth import _exponential_backoff
from google.auth import exceptions
from google.auth import jwt
from google.oauth2 import _client as client
async def _token_endpoint_request_no_throw(
request, token_uri, body, access_token=None, use_json=False, can_retry=True
):
"""Makes a request to the OAuth 2.0 authorization server's token endpoint.
This function doesn't throw on response errors.
Args:
request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
HTTP requests.
token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 authorizations server's token endpoint
URI.
body (Mapping[str, str]): The parameters to send in the request body.
access_token (Optional(str)): The access token needed to make the request.
use_json (Optional(bool)): Use urlencoded format or json format for the
content type. The default value is False.
can_retry (bool): Enable or disable request retry behavior.
Returns:
Tuple(bool, Mapping[str, str], Optional[bool]): A boolean indicating
if the request is successful, a mapping for the JSON-decoded response
data and in the case of an error a boolean indicating if the error
is retryable.
"""
if use_json:
headers = {"Content-Type": client._JSON_CONTENT_TYPE}
body = json.dumps(body).encode("utf-8")
else:
headers = {"Content-Type": client._URLENCODED_CONTENT_TYPE}
body = urllib.parse.urlencode(body).encode("utf-8")
if access_token:
headers["Authorization"] = "Bearer {}".format(access_token)
response_data = {}
retryable_error = False
retries = _exponential_backoff.ExponentialBackoff()
for _ in retries:
response = await request(
method="POST", url=token_uri, headers=headers, body=body
)
# Using data.read() resulted in zlib decompression errors. This may require future investigation.
response_body1 = await response.content()
response_body = (
response_body1.decode("utf-8")
if hasattr(response_body1, "decode")
else response_body1
)
try:
response_data = json.loads(response_body)
except ValueError:
response_data = response_body
if response.status == http_client.OK:
return True, response_data, None
retryable_error = client._can_retry(
status_code=response.status, response_data=response_data
)
if not can_retry or not retryable_error:
return False, response_data, retryable_error
return False, response_data, retryable_error
async def _token_endpoint_request(
request, token_uri, body, access_token=None, use_json=False, can_retry=True
):
"""Makes a request to the OAuth 2.0 authorization server's token endpoint.
Args:
request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
HTTP requests.
token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 authorizations server's token endpoint
URI.
body (Mapping[str, str]): The parameters to send in the request body.
access_token (Optional(str)): The access token needed to make the request.
use_json (Optional(bool)): Use urlencoded format or json format for the
content type. The default value is False.
can_retry (bool): Enable or disable request retry behavior.
Returns:
Mapping[str, str]: The JSON-decoded response data.
Raises:
google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError: If the token endpoint returned
an error.
"""
response_status_ok, response_data, retryable_error = await _token_endpoint_request_no_throw(
request,
token_uri,
body,
access_token=access_token,
use_json=use_json,
can_retry=can_retry,
)
if not response_status_ok:
client._handle_error_response(response_data, retryable_error)
return response_data
async def jwt_grant(request, token_uri, assertion, can_retry=True):
"""Implements the JWT Profile for OAuth 2.0 Authorization Grants.
For more details, see `rfc7523 section 4`_.
Args:
request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
HTTP requests.
token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 authorizations server's token endpoint
URI.
assertion (str): The OAuth 2.0 assertion.
can_retry (bool): Enable or disable request retry behavior.
Returns:
Tuple[str, Optional[datetime], Mapping[str, str]]: The access token,
expiration, and additional data returned by the token endpoint.
Raises:
google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError: If the token endpoint returned
an error.
.. _rfc7523 section 4: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7523#section-4
"""
body = {"assertion": assertion, "grant_type": client._JWT_GRANT_TYPE}
response_data = await _token_endpoint_request(
request, token_uri, body, can_retry=can_retry
)
try:
access_token = response_data["access_token"]
except KeyError as caught_exc:
new_exc = exceptions.RefreshError(
"No access token in response.", response_data, retryable=False
)
raise new_exc from caught_exc
expiry = client._parse_expiry(response_data)
return access_token, expiry, response_data
async def id_token_jwt_grant(request, token_uri, assertion, can_retry=True):
"""Implements the JWT Profile for OAuth 2.0 Authorization Grants, but
requests an OpenID Connect ID Token instead of an access token.
This is a variant on the standard JWT Profile that is currently unique
to Google. This was added for the benefit of authenticating to services
that require ID Tokens instead of access tokens or JWT bearer tokens.
Args:
request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
HTTP requests.
token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 authorization server's token endpoint
URI.
assertion (str): JWT token signed by a service account. The token's
payload must include a ``target_audience`` claim.
can_retry (bool): Enable or disable request retry behavior.
Returns:
Tuple[str, Optional[datetime], Mapping[str, str]]:
The (encoded) Open ID Connect ID Token, expiration, and additional
data returned by the endpoint.
Raises:
google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError: If the token endpoint returned
an error.
"""
body = {"assertion": assertion, "grant_type": client._JWT_GRANT_TYPE}
response_data = await _token_endpoint_request(
request, token_uri, body, can_retry=can_retry
)
try:
id_token = response_data["id_token"]
except KeyError as caught_exc:
new_exc = exceptions.RefreshError(
"No ID token in response.", response_data, retryable=False
)
raise new_exc from caught_exc
payload = jwt.decode(id_token, verify=False)
expiry = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(payload["exp"])
return id_token, expiry, response_data
async def refresh_grant(
request,
token_uri,
refresh_token,
client_id,
client_secret,
scopes=None,
rapt_token=None,
can_retry=True,
):
"""Implements the OAuth 2.0 refresh token grant.
For more details, see `rfc678 section 6`_.
Args:
request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
HTTP requests.
token_uri (str): The OAuth 2.0 authorizations server's token endpoint
URI.
refresh_token (str): The refresh token to use to get a new access
token.
client_id (str): The OAuth 2.0 application's client ID.
client_secret (str): The Oauth 2.0 appliaction's client secret.
scopes (Optional(Sequence[str])): Scopes to request. If present, all
scopes must be authorized for the refresh token. Useful if refresh
token has a wild card scope (e.g.
'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/any-api').
rapt_token (Optional(str)): The reauth Proof Token.
can_retry (bool): Enable or disable request retry behavior.
Returns:
Tuple[str, Optional[str], Optional[datetime], Mapping[str, str]]: The
access token, new or current refresh token, expiration, and additional data
returned by the token endpoint.
Raises:
google.auth.exceptions.RefreshError: If the token endpoint returned
an error.
.. _rfc6748 section 6: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-6
"""
body = {
"grant_type": client._REFRESH_GRANT_TYPE,
"client_id": client_id,
"client_secret": client_secret,
"refresh_token": refresh_token,
}
if scopes:
body["scope"] = " ".join(scopes)
if rapt_token:
body["rapt"] = rapt_token
response_data = await _token_endpoint_request(
request, token_uri, body, can_retry=can_retry
)
return client._handle_refresh_grant_response(response_data, refresh_token)
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